Tag: greenhouse gases

Thailand Plans To Achieve Net Zero Emissions By 2050

Thailand may shift its net-zero target to 2050, aiming for faster emission cuts and a renewable-driven economy.

Agricultural Liming Emerges As Major CO2 Sink

Research shows liming soils can cut CO2, challenging global guidelines that label it a source of carbon emissions.

Brick Pollution Fuels South Asia’s Climate Crisis

South Asia’s brick industry drives construction but causes severe pollution, health risks, and climate damage.

France Urged To Act As Climate Goals Slip Away

France’s climate body warns of stalled progress, rising heat, and missed targets amid policy setbacks and weak action.

ISRO Partners With RPCAU To Boost Carbon Farming

ISRO to fund carbon farming at RPCAU with EC tower to monitor CO2, water use, and boost climate-smart farming

AI Growth Drives Data Centre Emissions Surge

AI-driven data centre emissions surge 150%, warns UN, urging urgent action to curb climate impact of tech growth.

Converge Raises $22M To Cut Concrete Emissions

Converge raises $22M to scale AI platform that cuts carbon emissions and waste in concrete production worldwide.

EU And UK To Link Carbon Markets In Climate Deal

EU and UK agree to link emissions trading systems, boosting cooperation to fight climate change together.

Asuene Expands To U.S. With NZero Acquisition

Asuene expands into the U.S. with the acquisition of NZero, enhancing carbon management and emissions reduction.

Google Partners To Cut Superpollutant Emissions

Google teams up with Recoolit and Cool Effect to cut superpollutants, aiming to reduce 1M tons of CO2 emissions.

PFAS Polymers Pose Risks To Health And Environment

EEA warns PFAS polymers, once thought safer, can harm health, pollute environment, and hinder recycling efforts.

EU Eases 2025 Car Emission Rules For Carmakers

EU approves flexible CO₂ emissions rules for carmakers, easing 2025 targets with a three-year compliance period.

Cryosphere Meltdown Threatens Arctic Fjords’ Carbon Role

Study warns Arctic fjords’ ability to capture carbon is weakening due to warming and glacial melt.

Global Companies Raise Climate Goals Amid Policy Slowdown

Global companies are increasing climate goals despite policy challenges, with stronger emissions reduction targets.

Businesses Tackle Scope 3 Emissions For Net Zero

Businesses are tackling Scope 3 emissions through collaboration, data tracking, and science-based climate targets.

Singapore And Chile Sign Carbon Credit Agreement

Singapore and Chile sign a carbon credit pact under Article 6 to boost climate action and sustainable development.

EU ETS Cuts Emissions 5% In 2024, Power Leads Shift

EU ETS emissions fell 5% in 2024, driven by power sector cuts, as EU nears 2030 climate targets.

EU Emissions Halved In Carbon Sectors Since 2005

EU halves emissions in key sectors since 2005, driven by clean energy shift and stronger climate policies.

Aramco Launches Saudi’s First Direct Air Capture Unit

Aramco and Siemens Energy launch Saudi’s first Direct Air Capture unit to reduce CO2 emissions and drive sustainability.

Climate Change Speeds Water Cycle, Causes Extremes

Climate change accelerates the water cycle, causing severe droughts, floods, and extreme weather worldwide.

Earth’s Drylands Expand, Threatening Billions By 2100

Drylands expand due to climate change, threatening billions with drought, desertification, and land degradation.